The historic Town Hall is the second oldest (1890) public building remaining in Lebanon, and is the home of the local museum. In 2000, it was moved just over two miles from its original location at the intersection of County Roads O and R to where it sits now in Trechel Park.
Our current Town Hall Museum exhibit is called “Uniquely Lebanon” to coincide with the dedication of the Karl Greve Log Cabin and the early history of Lebanon. It features items from the Lebanon Band, Lebanon Fire Department, the Krueger Camera & Photography Collection, Agricultural Show-Case Display in memory of Stanley V. Meyer, farm tools, local churches and cheese factories, a hand crafted toy farm set, brewing utensils, town documents, and much more.